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The giant debt ceiling increase rolled together with a budget deal was introduced at 11:36 p.m. Monday, in the dead of night, several congressional sources confirm to Breitbart News.
by Matthew Boyle27 Oct 2015, 1:21 PM PDT254
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton get all the headlines. Marco Rubio and Bernie Sanders get all the buzz. But Ted Cruz is running the best campaign of the any of the 19 people seeking the presidency.
by Breitbart News27 Oct 2015, 1:04 PM PDT497
While businessman Donald Trump and former surgeon Ben Carson have been generating most of the headlines, Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign has been quietly building out what most concede is the kind of infrastructure one will need to win the GOP nomination.
With just under two weeks to go until Donald Trump hosts NBC’s Saturday Night Live on November 7, calls for the network to cancel the billionaire Republican presidential frontrunner’s hosting gig have intensified.
by Daniel Nussbaum27 Oct 2015, 12:35 PM PDT85
Going back to the days of slavery, Reconstruction, and the segregated South, the Democrat Party has built up a sordid 400 year history of punishing and making an example of black people who threaten their power structure. The only thing
by John Nolte27 Oct 2015, 12:35 PM PDT18
Republican presidential contender Dr. Ben Carson’s Google search results have been manipulated to prominently link his name to the “North American Man-Boy Love Association” (NAMBLA), a pedophile advocacy group.The top search result for Ben Carson on Google is his Wikipedia page, after sponsored links and news. The NAMBLA Wikipedia page is featured as the first related link on Carson’s Wikipedia blurb, just below his name.
by Patrick Howley27 Oct 2015, 12:30 PM PDT54
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that fellow Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson “wants to abolish Medicare,” “a program that’s worked” on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Trump, in response to a question on why people should vote for
by Ian Hanchett27 Oct 2015, 12:07 PM PDT387
Representative Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), who is supporting Senator Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) bid for the Democratic nomination criticized Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s charges of sexism against Sanders as “not true, and taken completely out of context”
by Ian Hanchett27 Oct 2015, 11:11 AM PDT62
Heading into Wednesday’s GOP presidential primary debate, Dr. Ben Carson is throwing a heavyweight behind him – literally. UFC Champion Vitor Belfort endorsed the GOP presidential candidate on Tuesday after Carson visited Vitor and Joana Belfort’s gym and corporate facility.
by Alex Swoyer27 Oct 2015, 11:03 AM PDT33
Democratic House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi is going out of her way to praise Bernie Sanders for voting against the Clinton administration’s Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which defined marriage as one man and one woman.
by Patrick Howley27 Oct 2015, 11:03 AM PDT15
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson vows he won’t raise the debt ceiling if elected President of the United States, and says he’ll address the budget “immediately.”
by Alex Swoyer27 Oct 2015, 10:59 AM PDT
Wednesday at CNBC’s Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) got into a heated back and forth with the debate moderator John Harwood. After Jeb Bush answered a question on fantasy football Christie said, “We are talking about
A document has been unearthed proving John Harwood, the left-wing moderator of Wednesday night’s CNBC debate, lied when he attacked Senator Marco Rubio over his tax plan — and that document is Harwood’s own tweet from just two weeks ago.
by John Nolte28 Oct 2015, 7:40 PM PDT1,810
The consensus winner of the CNBC GOP Debate in Boulder, Colorado was Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) in second. But New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie deserved the “most improved” award with a performance that could vault him back into serious contention.
by Joel B. Pollak28 Oct 2015, 7:28 PM PDT473
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump denied he had ever criticized Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg on H-1B visas and stated, “It’s fine if they come in, but they have to come in legally” during Wednesday’s round two GOP presidential debate on CNBC.
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 7:23 PM PDT188
Florida Senator and Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio defended increasing the number of H-1B visas, but argued for reforms to prevent undercutting wages and abuse of the programs at Wednesday’s part two GOP presidential debate on CNBC. Rubio was asked
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 7:23 PM PDT20
During the October 28 Republican debate in Boulder, Colorado, presidential hopeful Donald Trump criticized gun free zones as being “target practice for the sickos and for the mentally ill.”
by AWR Hawkins28 Oct 2015, 7:17 PM PDT298
“I’ve endorsed Donald’s 15 percent corporate tax rate many times,” Kudlow told Breitbart News in a brief interview during a commercial break.
I don’t know all the details about his entire tax program, it’s certainly moving in the right direction lowering rates but specifically on the 15 percent corporate tax rate I have argued for it for several years. And by the way, I happen to think it would grow the economy, attack capital from all over the world—China’s at 25, we’d be at 15, it would easily pay for itself. Easily. I believe it would lower the deficit. Again, I can’t speak for the whole plan—I can speak for the 15 percent corporate tax rate. He’s spot on. And I’m honored that he mentioned me. Honored.” Kudlow’s comments to Breitbart News about Trump come after an exchange in the opening part of the CNBC debate here where co-moderator John Harwood asked Trump extraordinarily contentiously about his tax plan.
by Matthew Boyle28 Oct 2015, 6:56 PM PDT157
Wednesday at the CNBC Republican presidential debate, when moderator Carl Quintanilla questioned Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson over a company for which he gave paid speeches, the audience disapproved by loudly booing the anchor. Quintanilla asked, “This is a company
Florida Senator Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio dubbed the mainstream media Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s super PAC at Wednesday’s part two GOP presidential debate on CNBC. Rubio stated, “The Democrats have the super PAC. It’s
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 6:45 PM PDT2
Donald Trump was doing well at the GOP Debate on Wednesday evening until a blunder in which he claimed not to have called Marco Rubio “Mark Zuckerberg’s personal senator.”
by Joel B. Pollak28 Oct 2015, 6:39 PM PDT67
After Sen. Ted Cruz lashed out against the Republican debate moderators at CNBC, Comedian Bill Maher celebrated on Twitter.
California Republicans are reacting to Wednesday’s GOP debate, hosted by the CNBC in Boulder, Colorado.
by Jon Fleischman29 Oct 2015, 4:35 AM PDT0
We need a fighter, not a healer in the White House. The presidency is not a nice-guy competition. We need someone with the know-how and determination to be a warrior for the battles that lie ahead. We do not need comfort food. We need to be told the truth.
by Robert Davi28 Oct 2015, 11:44 PM PDT4
Fox News Media Analyst Howard Kurtz slammed CNBC’s GOP debate as “an absolute trainwreck for CNBC” and “a disaster for all of us in the news business” on Wednesday’s “Kelly File.” Kurtz said, “Megyn, this was an absolute trainwreck for
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 11:19 PM PDT7
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson criticized CNBC’s “preset agenda” and criticized the network as “an obscure network” while saying he’s “sick and tired” of media bias on Wednesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Carson said, “Well, I
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 10:22 PM PDT102
CNBC debate moderators John Harwood and Sharon Epperson said, “I wanted to…play out the divide in the Republican field” and “They’re hoping that people don’t really care about the facts” while discussing the GOP presidential debate on Wednesday’s broadcast of
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 9:31 PM PDT59
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) so solidified his standing as the new establishment frontrunner on Wednesday evening here in the CNBC debate that Rubio’s team wouldn’t even comment on the poor performance by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
by Matthew Boyle28 Oct 2015, 9:19 PM PDT10
At the CNBC’s primary debate, Donald Trump walked away from two critical elements of his immigration policy by downsizing his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall, and by disavowing his prior commitment to curb corporate use of foreign university graduates.
by Neil Munro28 Oct 2015, 9:01 PM PDT1,038
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s spokesperson Deana Bass told Breitbart News that fellow GOP candidate Donald Trump was right – CNBC planned to have a much longer debate until Trump and Carson negotiated it down to two hours, despite CNBC’s John Harwood arguing the debate was always going to be only two hours.
by Alex Swoyer28 Oct 2015, 8:48 PM PDT43
After CNBC posed a question about government regulating fan sites promoting wagers on fantasy football, Jeb Bush took the opportunity to remind the crowd that he was winning his fantasy football league.
by Charlie Spiering28 Oct 2015, 8:45 PM PDT10
After blasting CNBC’s “disgraceful” GOP debate that he said was filled with nothing but “gotcha” questions, veteran establishment journalist Carl Bernstein said mainstream media journalists must pay more attention to “right-wing” media outlets. On a Wednesday evening CNN appearance, Bernstein
Columnist Charles Krauthammer slammed the CNBC debate as an “appalling,” and “obnoxious” performance by “flaming liberals” moderating the debate on Wednesday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Krauthammer said, “This was the most appalling performance by the moderators that
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 8:33 PM PDT158
In its usual-usual write-up looking at the winners and losers of Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate, the Washington Post declared the host network, CNBC, one of the debate losers. [A] lot of the questions the moderators asked seemed to be
by John Nolte28 Oct 2015, 8:27 PM PDT59
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus finally pulled the plug on CNBC, trashing the questions from the debate moderators on stage and describing the event as “a pretty hostile environment.”
by Charlie Spiering28 Oct 2015, 8:09 PM PDT251
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus criticized CNBC for asking “one gotcha question, one personal low blow after the other” after Wednesday’s GOP presidential debates. Priebus said, “I was proud of our candidates for standing up to a pretty hostile environment. I
by Ian Hanchett28 Oct 2015, 7:56 PM PDT77
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n an interview with Bill Maher, Democrat Congresswmoman Tulsi Gabbard said that Obama’s foreign policy was so incompetent that he was “essentially working hand-in-hand with Islamic extremists.”
Watch below:
Now a lot of less reputable websites are yelling “treason treason!!” but Tulsi is not saying that he is actually calling up ISIS and getting commands from them on how to help the Caliphate become a reality on Earth. She is pointing out that in making enemies of two sides in a five-sided Civil War, Obama is stupidly working against himself when trying to topple Assad because that will help ISIS.
Not that Obama hasn’t committed treason against the Constitution and America many times over. He has! But that’s not what Tulsi is admitting to here.
Her main point is that because Obama cannot identify WHO the enemy is, and he cannot identify WHAT the mission is that he’s putting our soldiers into harm’s way. And she’s absolutely right. It is not out of jingoism that we claim we have the most incredibly capable and lethal military in the world, it’s just true. But it’s an egregious misuse of the office of the presidency when Obama sends them into combat (though they idiotically deny it’s actually combat) and hamstring them with restrictive rules of engagement.
Although she’s a Democrat, you gotta respect her willingness to call out Obama on these issues…
Read more: http://therightscoop.com/democrat-congresswoman-says-obama-is-worki...
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Folks..do you feel safe in your beds tonight....????..Check out your state....I live in Bama..Thank God for rednecks...there is one with a gun behind of every blade of grass in my state....and they know how to protect the weak and vulnerable ..and women and children...God bless 'em and Protect them and all of us...
In an analysis of stats from the Refugee Processing Center, which assists in the processing of refugees for resettlement in the United States, it appears that a tiny minority are non-Muslims, despite the fact that so many Christians and others are being oppressed in the Middle East.
From the Refugee Resettlement Watch blog:
The Obama Administration says they will resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees in the US in FY 2016 which began October 1. Here is a map showing where the first 187 Syrians have been placed (as of today). Two weeks ago, it had been only 51 (see here), but Kentucky is still the number one destination (here with 26).
Of the 187 admitted to the US this month, 183 are Sunni Muslims. There were 3 Catholics and 1 Christian. That is 98% Muslim. Last year the percentage of Muslims in the Syrian flow to America was 97%.
…If Obama wants to get 10,000 in here in one year, they will surely have to step this up. I expect the slow start involves the problem they are having doing the security screening. He will have to get almost 900 a month in here to make his quota.
Here’s a map of where the first refugees ended up in America:
This is just the first month and there haven’t been that many refugees allowed in yet, but it’s a pretty good indicator of where they’re gonna end up.
So we’re gonna trust the same federal government that couldn’t fulfill a 3-day check on Dylann Roof and prevent him from shooting up the church in South Carolina to vet these people.
Which is also the same government that allowed in the Tzarnaev brothers AND also gave them welfare for years while they plotted to murder Americans.
Which is ALSO the same government whose multicultural policies allowed Major Nidal to spout off pro-Islam nonsense and made everyone look the other way while he plotted to murder American soldiers.
Oh yeah, this is gonna work out just
Read more: http://therightscoop.com/97-of-syrian-refugees-to-america-are-musli...
Read more: http://therightscoop.com/#ixzz3qLHb4W7o
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When the Clinton Scandals Boil Away |
National Journal, by Ron Fournier Original Article |
Posted By: abuela10- 11/3/2015 11:29:39 AM Post Reply |
She buried Benghazi. She deleted the email scandal. Such are the hopes of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s team after an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll suggests that Americans are less inclined to consider either issue critical to their 2016 vote. So is Clinton out the woods? No—not if voters still want to trust their president. First, the good news: In the poll released Tuesday, Clinton’s lead over insurgent socialist Bernie Sanders has widened to a 2-to-1 margin among Democrats. More than 80 percent of Democratic voters believe the former secretary of State is the most likely to win their party’s nomination. |
Homeless in the Country They Served |
Fox News, by Jon Conradi Original Article |
Posted By: KarenJ1- 11/3/2015 11:08:02 AM Post Reply |
"We are going to remain relentless ... in our fight to end homelessness among our veterans. We have to have zero tolerance for homelessness among our veterans.” -- President Barack Obama (January 24, 2011). In 2010, President Obama declared that his administration would end homelessness among veterans in five years. A lofty, ambitious goal after 14 years of a nation at war, a deep recession and an economic recovery that has primarily benefited upper-income Americans. That goal has fallen short. On a brisk fall afternoon in a homeless encampment just a mile from the White House, homeless veterans haven’t seen |
Survey: Religious Americans keep faith amid secularization |
Associated Press, by Rachel Zoll Original Article |
Posted By: NorthernDog- 11/3/2015 10:11:34 AM Post Reply |
NEW YORK — A survey released Tuesday brought some good news for faith leaders alarmed by the spike in the number of Americans who say they have no ties to a particular religion. U.S. adults who continue to identify with a faith group, about 77 percent of all Americans, have largely stayed as religiously engaged as they were seven years ago, according to the Pew Research Center, evidence of a solid core of committed faithful who remain a bulwark against secularization. Two-thirds of religiously affiliated adults said last year that faith was very important to them and they prayed daily, |
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Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough reacted to the results of the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, conducted prior to last week’s GOP presidential debate, and a Morning Consult tracking poll, conducted after that debate. Both show
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